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River waters turning to blood might be something out of an apocalyptic nightmare, but, fear not: A river in France is not red with blood, but rather with salt.

A lake in the Camargue in southern France -- a river delta where the RhÃ´ne meets the sea -- has turned blood red, and scientists believe that the change in hue is due to a natural phenomenon, the New York Daily News reports.

The high concentration of salt in the form of salt flats turn the normally blue water a deep crimson shade.

These kind of incidents have been happening to some parts of the world like the Gulf of Mexico, in West Texas, Alaska, Egypt.

The laws of science can give us an idea why these things are happening, but regardless, it is evident that we are really seeing things that will make us pause and contemplate beyond what these things are telling us.

These kind of incidents have been happening to some parts of the world like the Gulf of Mexico, in West Texas, Alaska, Egypt.

The laws of science can give us an idea why these things are happening, but regardless, it is evident that we are really seeing things that will make us pause and contemplate beyond what these things are telling us.[/size]